Chronic Bronchitis: Symptoms and Treatment

Brief overview Symptoms: Frequent coughing with sputum (increased mucus production); later shortness of breath on exertion or even without exertion, reduced performance; in case of complications, cardiac arrhythmia, bluish skin and nails due to lack of oxygen and oedema Treatment: Stop tobacco consumption, non-medicated by inhalation, tapping massages, respiratory gymnastics; medicated with bronchodilators or cortisone; … Chronic Bronchitis: Symptoms and Treatment

Aluminosis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Aluminosis is a lung disease that belongs to the group of pneumoconioses and is also recognized as an occupational disease when individuals have been exposed to aluminum oxide dust or smoke for prolonged periods in the course of their occupation. Inhaled aluminum oxide particles react directly with the cell membranes of the alveoli and are … Aluminosis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Ambroxol: Effects, Uses & Risks

Ambroxol belongs to the group of antitussives (cough expectorants) and is used to control acute and chronic respiratory and pulmonary diseases associated with a disturbance of mucus production and clearance. Ambroxol has proven to be a tolerable and extremely effective cough and mucus expectorant. Acute sore throat can also be successfully treated by the local … Ambroxol: Effects, Uses & Risks

Cefaclor

Products Cefaclor is commercially available as sustained-release film-coated tablets and as a suspension (Ceclor). It has been approved in many countries since 1978. Structure and properties Cefaclor monohydrate (C15H14ClN3O4S – H2O, Mr = 385.8) is a white to pale yellow powder that is sparingly soluble in water. It is a semisynthetic antibiotic and has structural … Cefaclor

Erythromycin: Effects, Uses & Risks

Erythromycin is an antibiotic and is used to prevent or treat bacterial infections. It can be used on the skin, externally, or orally, internally. Erythromycin is subject to medical prescription in Germany, so it is not available over-the-counter in pharmacies. What is erythromycin? Erythromycin is an antibiotic and is subject to medical prescription in Germany, … Erythromycin: Effects, Uses & Risks

Electrotherapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

In the course of electrotherapy, electric current is used for therapeutic purposes. Here, the applied current strength, frequency and pulse width depend on the underlying symptoms. In most cases, electrotherapy represents an accompanying measure to the therapy of the underlying disease. What is electrotherapy? Electrotherapy is a therapeutic application of electric current in general medicine … Electrotherapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Inhaled Glucocorticoids

Effects Glucocorticoids (ATC R03BA02) have anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, and immunosuppressive properties. The effects are based on binding to intracellular receptors, resulting in an influence on protein expression. In addition, glucocorticoids also exert extragenomic effects. All agents are lipophilic (virtually insoluble in water) and thus enter cells well across the cell membrane. Indications For the treatment of … Inhaled Glucocorticoids

Respiratory Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Proper breathing is of great importance for health and is influenced by many factors such as stress, physical condition and air quality. Respiratory therapy is used for different types of respiratory deficits, respiratory diseases, for stress, fatigue and mental illness or to learn different breathing techniques. What is respiratory therapy? Respiratory physiotherapy also includes certain … Respiratory Therapy: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Cortisol: Effects, Uses & Risks

Cortisol is a hormone that is vital for the human body. It is formed in the organism itself and functions mainly as a so-called stress hormone. Since it also acts on the immune system, it is used in medicine as an anti-inflammatory, among other things. What is cortisol? Cortisol is a hormone that is vital … Cortisol: Effects, Uses & Risks

Prednisone: Effects, Uses & Risks

Prednisone is a so-called glucocorticoid, a steroid hormone that is produced in the human body itself. It is widely used in medicine because it has an anti-inflammatory effect and suppresses immune system reactions. It has been known in medical circles since as early as the 1950s. What is prednisone? Prednisone is widely used in medicine … Prednisone: Effects, Uses & Risks

Thiabendazole: Effects, Uses & Risks

Thiabendazole is an active ingredient with a broad spectrum of applications. It belongs to the benzimidazole group of active ingredients and is used both as a fungicide and as an anthelmintic (worming agent). What is thiabendazole? Thiabendazole is an active ingredient with a wide range of applications. It is used both as a fungicide and … Thiabendazole: Effects, Uses & Risks

Bronchiectasis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Bronchiectasis is pathological and irreversible enlargement of the bronchial tubes, primarily due to infectious diseases and associated with recurrent (repeated) respiratory illness. Due to the vaccine and antibiotic therapies available today, bronchiectasis is rarely diagnosed. What are bronchiectasis? Bronchiectasis refers to abnormal cylindrical or saccular enlargements of the bronchi that are irreversible. There is a … Bronchiectasis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment